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MV Galapagos Master

MV Galapagos Master

$6160 USD / 7 nights



Built: 2004, Renovated 2015
Length: 32.3 meters / 106 feet
Beam: 7.5 meters / 25 feet
Cruise: 12.5 knots
Divers: 16
Fresh Water: 16 Tons
Engine: 2 x MTU 6062 475 HP
Nitrox $

Schedules & Availability


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27 MAY2024
7 nights
Master the Galapagos
Last minute 20% off Galapagos Master
3 available spaces
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
Special -20%
3 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
27 May 2024
14:00
Port Of San Cristobal
disembark:
03 Jun 2024
08:30
Port Of San Cristobal
Last minute 20% off Galapagos Master

Prices & Availability

Classic Twin Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
fully booked
Classic Twin/Double Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
3 spaces
Premium Double
Main Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
Premium Twin/Double Share
Upper Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
 Booking Request
03 JUN2024
7 nights
Master the Galapagos
Monthly Special 20% Off
5 available spaces
from
USD 6790.-
from
USD 5432.-
Special -20%
5 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
03 Jun 2024
14:00
Port Of San Cristobal
disembark:
10 Jun 2024
08:30
Port Of San Cristobal
Monthly Special 20% Off

Prices & Availability

Classic Twin Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
3 spaces
Classic Twin/Double Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
1 space
Premium Double
Main Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
Premium Twin/Double Share
Upper Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
1 space
 Booking Request
10 JUN2024
7 nights
Master the Galapagos
Last minute 20% off Galapagos Master
5 available spaces
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
Special -20%
5 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
10 Jun 2024
14:00
Port Of San Cristobal
disembark:
17 Jun 2024
08:30
Port Of San Cristobal
Last minute 20% off Galapagos Master

Prices & Availability

Classic Twin Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
1 space only female
Classic Twin/Double Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
4 spaces
Premium Double
Main Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
Premium Twin/Double Share
Upper Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
 Booking Request
01 JUL2024
7 nights
Master the Galapagos
Monthly Special 20% Off
8 available spaces
from
USD 6790.-
from
USD 5432.-
Special -20%
8 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
01 Jul 2024
14:00
Port Of San Cristobal
disembark:
08 Jul 2024
08:30
Port Of San Cristobal
Monthly Special 20% Off

Prices & Availability

Classic Twin Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
2 spaces
Classic Twin/Double Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
2 spaces
Premium Double
Main Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
Premium Twin/Double Share
Upper Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
4 spaces
 Booking Request
29 JUL2024
7 nights
Master the Galapagos
Monthly Special 20% Off
7 available spaces
from
USD 6790.-
from
USD 5432.-
Special -20%
7 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
29 Jul 2024
14:00
Port Of San Cristobal
disembark:
05 Aug 2024
08:30
Port Of San Cristobal
Monthly Special 20% Off

Prices & Availability

Classic Twin Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
2 spaces
Classic Twin/Double Share
Lower Deck
USD 6790.-
USD 5432.-
4 spaces
Premium Double
Main Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
fully booked
Premium Twin/Double Share
Upper Deck
USD 6895.-
USD 5516.-
1 space
 Booking Request
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Built in 2004 the 32-meter steel-hulled yacht, known as Deep Blue, was fully refit in 2014. The ship is divided over 2 decks, and features 8 deluxe cabins with ensuite bathrooms. The ship accommodates 16 passengers and they are offered the choice of fixed doubles, fixed twins and convertible double/twin cabins. Common social areas include an indoor lounge on the middle deck with bench seating and a flat screen TV for movie and photo viewing. Next to the lounge is the indoor dining area with bar. An indoor camera area with charging stations and storage drawers is situated to the rear with ample room for a photography charter group. Additional camera areas are located next to the dive deck. The upper deck has shaded bench seating with chaise lounges. The top deck features a sun area with additional chaise lounges.
The dive deck is located on the lower deck. Individual dive equipment set up areas are provided with under bench storage for personal gear. Rinse tanks are for washing dive equipment and camera gear are also on the dive deck, and there are 2 fresh water shower heads for post-dive rinse. There are 2 deck heads on the starboard side of the boat in front of the salon entrance.
Diving in the Galapagos can be challenging, even for experienced divers. Currents at many dive sites can be strong and visibility may be reduced an influx of nutrients. It is recommended that divers have training beyond beginner level and a minimum experience of 50 dives, preferably in similar conditions. If the dive crew feels that divers do not have the experience to dive the more challenging sites safely, they may request divers sit out some dives.
Water temperature ranges from 21-30°C (70-86°F) between December and May when manta rays are more commonly sighted. However, it drops to an average of 16-24°C (60-75°F) between June and November when the Humboldt Current comes up from the south, bringing plankton and making this the best time for seeing whale sharks. Thermoclines can also be expected and divers are advised to bring suitable thermal protection.
Text and photographs courtesy of the Master Fleet



Dive Conditions

Many Galapagos Dive sites, especially those in the northern Islands of Wolf and Darwin, are characterized by the presence of the following diving conditions: Currents, Surge, Thermoclines, Cold water.
The best time to dive in Galapagos highly depends on what you'd like to see. The diving season in Galapagos is generally divided into two categories: Whale Shark Season (June-November) and Manta Season (December-May) when it's slightly warmer. During the warmer Manta Season the schools of hammerheads are generally larger and giant manta rays may be found off Isabela island.
December - May: This is the warm season in the Galapagos with the highest water and air temps. Brief afternoon rain showers are common but expect the tropic sun to reappear after the rain. Water temperature is 70-86F (21-30C) with some cooler thermoclines at depth. The northern islands are generally colder. Visibility stays between 40-100 feet (12-33 meters).
June - November: This season is known as the guarua and is cooler with frequent mist and overcast days. Winds can create rougher seas at times. Water temperature is 60-75F (16-24C). While colder, the trade-off is the rich currents bringing nutrients into the islands, resulting in more abundant marine life. Visibility is slightly less as a result.
Galapagos diving conditions can be challenging. Currents are moderate to strong and may require you to grab hold of rocks below the surface so you don't drift away. Surges may create difficulties during your safety stops. The average visibility is 10 - 21m (30 - 70ft), but can be less.
June to December. However, September November is the best time to see the most wildlife, but the waters will be colder. The water for diving is cold all year-round, but even COLDER during this time of year, with thermoclines as well. Wetsuits of 7mm are recommended, as well as a hood and gloves.
Divers must follow their Dive Master and Galapagos Marine Reserve rules at all times. Divers must stick with the group and their Dive Master at all times, remain with their buddies, and ascend in pairs. Safety Stops are obligatory for all Galapagos dives.